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Items where Greenwich Author is "Sevic, Zeljko"

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Hungary, Poland, NGOs, local government, partnership

Sevic, Zeljko (2007) Community development banking to foster entrepreneurship: a comparison between experiments in Hungary and Poland. In: Giguère, Sylvain, (ed.) Local innovations for growth in Central and Eastern Europe. Local Economic and Employment Development Programme . OECD, Paris, pp. 231-256. ISBN 9789264038516

Japanese economy, corporate governance, bank-based systems, market-based systems, convergence, fiduciary capitalism, monitoring, minority shareholders, Japan, Japanese restructuring, legal framework

Sevic, Aleksandar and Sevic, Zeljko (2007) Revitalisation of the Japanese economy: a coporate governance perspective. International Journal of Monetary Economics and Finance, 1 (1). pp. 89-101. ISSN 1752-0479 (Print), 1752-0487 (Online) (doi:https://doi.org/10.1504/IJMEF.2007.016027)

Serbia, NGOs, local government, partnership

Jeremic, Vlandan and Sevic, Zeljko (2007) Strengthening non-governmental organisations for more effective local governance and partnership in Serbia. In: Giguère, Sylvain, (ed.) Local innovations for growth in Central and Eastern Europe. Local economic and employment development . OECD, Paris, pp. 119-138. ISBN 9789264038516

Slovenia, government decentralisation

Setnikar Cankar, Stanka and Sevic, Zeljko (2008) Decentralisation and regionalisation: the Slovenian experience in an international perspective. University of Greenwich Press for University of Greenwich Business School ; Ljubljana, Slovenia : Faculty of Administration, University of Ljubljana, London : Slovenia. ISBN 9781861662415

beliefs systems, boundary systems, case study, diagnostic control systems, interactive control systems, levers of control, management control, management control systems

Tekavčič, Metka, Peljhan, Darja and Šević, Željko (2008) Levers of control: analysis of management control systems in a Slovenian company. Journal of Applied Business Research, 24 (4). pp. 97-112. ISSN 0892-7626 (Print), 2157-8834 (Online)

government decentralisation, local government

Setnikar Cankar, Stanka and Sevic, Zeljko (2008) Introduction: regions, regionalisation and regionalist - assessing the immediate of sub-national governing. In: Setnikar Cankar, Stanka and Sevic, Zeljko, (eds.) Decentralisation and regionalisation: the Slovenian experience in an international perspective. University of Greenwich Press for University of Greenwich Business School ; Ljubljana, Slovenia : Faculty of Administration, University of Ljubljana, London : Slovenia, pp. 1-23. ISBN 9781861662415

government decentralisation, local government, United Kingdom

Setnikar Cankar, Stanka and Sevic, Zeljko (2008) The local government in a decentralising state: the case of the UK. In: Setnikar Cankar, Stanka and Sevic, Zeljko, (eds.) Decentralisation and regionalisation: the Slovenian experience in an international perspective. University of Greenwich Press for University of Greenwich Business School ; Ljubljana, Slovenia : Faculty of Administration, University of Ljubljana, London, UK / Slovenia, pp. 301-318. ISBN 9781861662415

interest rate risks, commodity price risk, exchange rate risk, risk management instruments, large companies, Slovenia, non-financial companies,

Sprcic, Danijela Milos, Sevic, Zeljko and Tekavcic, Metka (2008) Corporate risk-management practices in Slovenian companies. International Journal of Trade and Global Markets, 1 (3). pp. 281-297. ISSN 1742-7541 (Print), 1742-755X (Online) (doi:https://doi.org/10.1504/IJTGM.2008.020432)

public finance, local public finance

Sevic, Zeljko (2008) Local government finance in Central and Eastern Europe: whither way? In: Sevic, Zeljko, (ed.) Local Public Finance in Central and Eastern Europe. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 1-25. ISBN 9781843766582

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